> But who cares about the "open source community"? The open source community today pretty much only cares about Linux. Linux, linux, linux... The ex-Amiga people though won't mind the restriction in the license. These ex-Amiga people are your MorphOS developers, not the "open source community".

You are wrong, if you call open source something which is not, like you are doing, then you will have the open source folk on you, which is something that have happened in the past (for the QPL, for Apple, etc.). Don't make the mistake of thinking the open source community is not attentive to this, they are very much attentive and over sensible to it, and rightly so, what can be seen with the whole SCO show.